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Trine 2 officially released for Linux

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The long awaited sequel to Trine is now finally released for Linux. A lot of eager gamers already bought the game via the Humble Store and has already had access to an early release of the port, but it's now released officially by Frozenbyte.

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Trine 2 is a puzzle platform game and has so far gathered a lot of very favorable reviews. Features includes polished visuals, a great soundtrack and both local and online co-op play.

If you want to have a chance to win a copy of Trine 2, check out the contest run by Kame in the forums. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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MaximB Apr 16, 2012
I'm currently Kinda stuck at some puzzle, I think I know what do do...can't wait to try it out ;)

And yeah although the graphics looks very similar, they said it's a whole different engine.
Cheeseness Apr 19, 2012
It's up on Desura now. No idea if they plan to have Desura keys the Humble Store download page.
http://www.desura.com/games/trine-2
Cheeseness Apr 19, 2012
Well spotted (no idea how I missed that).
Hamish Apr 19, 2012
Posted on the Trine 2 Desura profile:
QuoteHi guys, Joel from Frozenbyte here, sorry for the little delay. A few answers to popular questions:

1) Yes we will have Desura keys in our own store (soonish)

2) There will be a Linux demo but not sure on the timeframe (probably around the same time as we go from 'beta' to proper release, so in a few weeks/ a couple of months)

3) There will be a Windows standalone demo too, probably around the same time as our DRM free (i.e. non-Steam) release which will then be included here on Desura as well

4) There may be an x64 Linux version in the future, one of the main things holding this back is the fact that some of the middleware we use does not have x64 available, so our hands are a little bit tied with that. We may find a way to go around this though, but I can't make any promises at the moment.

opossums, please get in touch and we can sort that out - Frozenbyte.com

I hope this helps, and thanks a lot for supporting us. :)

Best,
Joel
Frozenbyte
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